My father has asked about taking my bus to New Jersey to help my uncle recover from the hurricane. My uncle's house is right on the water and has 6 feet of water inside. Any issues related to the hurricane they would need to worry about? If they leave right away they might have troubles getting fuel in the local area, but they should be able to bring in enough fuel in the tank. My other worry would be punctured tires from debris.

I doubt he would get close cause you would to use I-40 to I-81 cause of snow in western Pa., normally takes 2-4 days to clear the Turnpike, but it is still very slippery/icey. Lived there, east of the high hills. when you get to Jersy you need to find a place to park, get electric, take all your supplies. Fuel would not be a big problem, get it in Va. Just gettin to Jersy from Pa. in this week?? Most major roads open in Pa., Power in N.J. is/will be an issue for a while, it depends just where he lives.

Good grief Brian a chance to help someone in bad need and you worry about a puncture in tires

I am sorry but that is that way I feel

I'm not concerned about costs of buying a new tire or having to have a tire repaired. My concern would be finding a place that could do a repair or replacement if there are no tire shops open. By the time they let folks into the area that may not be an issue.

My dad has been in contact with my uncle. I'm sure he won't be going if he can't get into the area. I'm not sure how soon they will be leaving.

Wait a few days, the clean up alone would prohibit parking any where near the shore I'm sure. . I got a sister just outside of Ft Dix, Burlington county and the power is out still so I would assume conditions to be the same all through out the area due to downed tree's. Best of luck to your Uncle.

My father's original plan was to drive his minivan out there along with another of my uncles. They would sleep in the back of the minivan. One of my cousins and her boyfriend volunteered to also go so my dad asked me about using my bus instead. The cost is three times that of taking the minivan, but they couldn't sleep four in the minivan.

It sounds like this is not going to be an immediate trip now. My uncle needs to talk to the city to be sure they will let him rehab the house. Apparently the water is gone from the house already, but there is still flooding in the area. It sounds like my dad thinks taking my bus out there would be too expensive anyhow. I can't go because I am out of vacation for the year.

I've never been to a disaster area other than a trip organized by a relief organization so I have no idea if there would be problems taking a bus into an area versus a standard car.

Brian send the bus! Not only will it provide transportation, a place to sleep, a place to cook/eat, a place to just kick back an relax, but also a generator for power and a piece of mind! Shoot Luke has already said he's in the area and would help. And don't forget Nick and all the "Delaware gang" are nearby. An. BK

Brian send the bus! Not only will it provide transportation, a place to sleep, a place to cook/eat, a place to just kick back an relax, but also a generator for power and a piece of mind! Shoot Luke has already said he's in the area and would help. And don't forget Nick and all the "Delaware gang" are nearby. An.

It really isn't up to me if the bus goes. My dad asked if he could take the bus and how much it would cost. I told him yes, but it appears he doesn't want to want to take the bus after he figured it would cost around $1,500. If four of them went out to help they couldn't sleep in the minivan like they planned. I might convince my boss to let me go if they don't go until after the election.

"Stay away" It's a mad house.Everyone has a generator but no one can get gas.All the traffic lights are out, the state police are doing their best to keep control.The gas stations that can pump have mile long lines and yes there is fighting.They are estimating no electric for 7 to 10 days.

I talked to my dad again and he said it might be a month before he heads out. He is waiting until my uncle says they will let folks into his area. It sounded initially like he was going to want to leave in a few days, but he got more information since then.

It is a pretty long shot at this point that we will head out to help my uncle recover. My uncle found out that he will be required to raze the house and rebuild on stilts if the rehab cost exceeds 50% of the value. (Not sure if that is 50% of market value, or 50% of replacement cost.) It is highly likely the rehab cost will exceed 50% since the most expensive parts of the house were damaged. (Kitchen, furnace/AC, and water heater.)